There's just never enough countertop space in small kitchens, is there? One way around that is to get an over-the-sink cutting board, but integrated sink cutting boards are where it's really at. They both extend your work surface and act as a sink cover when needed (hide those dirty dishes!). If you've been lusting after this sink accessory, here's what you need to know to get one for yourself:

Last summer an article the Wall Street Journal noted that "Moroccan tiles are to the kitchen what wallpaper is to the bedroom: They add so much depth and warmth." That is undoubtedly what could be said of this kitchen. The floor-to-ceiling tile pattern is simultaneously soft yet vibrant, and full of personality!

This is definitely the most unique backsplash we've ever seen: it's made up of not one, not two, but three different ceramic tile patterns, each of them flowing right into the next. You can see two of the patterns above - jump below to check out the third pattern!

For small kitchen owners looking for a little more storage space, consider the backsplash shelf! These floating shelves hang right on the backsplash between the countertop and the overhead cabinets, and provide a small landing strip of horizontal space. Here are a few examples of the look: what do you think?

What do you think about using an industrial restaurant-style dish rack in your kitchen? The tubs in this rack aren't holding dirty dishes, however, as they might be in a restaurant; rather, they're being used to hold pantry staples (check out the jars in the bottom tub), wine glasses, and plates—just like a regular shelf! Do you like the look?

I absolutely love the look of this bookshelf. Don't you? A one-stop-shop bookshelf like this is helpful for a number of reasons: the top half is great for storing cookbooks, dishes, and serving ware, while the small cubby drawers on the bottom are perfect for flatware, utensils, linens, and other kitchen miscellanea.

Apartment Therapy's Room for Color contest is going on right now, and while we love checking out all the rooms, naturally we gravitate to the kitchen entries. The contest is organized around the type of palette used - warm, cool, light or dark. If you're afraid of color or don't know how to successfully bring it into your kitchen, this is a perfect way to gather inspiration and boost your color confidence!

What makes a $2,000 kitchen renovation different from a $62,000 renovation? That may sound like a ridiculous question, but the premise is intriguing: take a tiny rental kitchen in Brooklyn, bring in a few expert opinions, and get three different renovation proposals that run the gamut on price. That's what one NYT writer did, and it's such an interesting look at the why and how of small kitchen renovations.

If you've already renovated a kitchen or are just beginning the process, you know how overwhelming the details can be. Our Fittings and Material Spotlights are quick guides to basic kitchen fixtures to familiarize you with terminology, pros and cons, and relevant reader reviews. Today we look at kitchen cabinets. What are the differences between stock, semi-custom, and custom kitchen cabinets?